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Meet ChicagoNow Radio hosts Alex Quigley and Amy Guth
Alex Quigley
Alex Quigley is the host of "ChicagoNow Radio" on News 720 WGN. He also hosts "PrepsPlus Chicago" and serves as assistant program director at the station.
Born in Kankakee and raised in Belvidere, Quigley got an early start on his...Tags: Illinois Fighting Illini, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College Football
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Steve and Johnnie Schedule, March 22nd-26th
Don't forget that, in addition to this blog, you can find us on SteveAndJohnnie.com, on Twitter, on Facebook and our Yahoo group. SUNDAY NIGHT / MONDAY MORNING: Our New Music Monday Magic Laser lands on "He Said She Said." This album finds Peter...Tags: Toyota, New York, Passenger Cars, Les Paul, Vehicles
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About ChicagoNow Radio
WGN RADIO PARTNERS WITH CHICAGONOW FOR WEEKLY RADIO SHOW
November 10, 2009 -- WGN Radio today announced a new program. ChicagoNow Radio, will air Saturdays from 9am-noon and feature a rotating cast of bloggers from ChicagoNow.com, the local blog...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Chicago Blackhawks, Entertainment, Northwestern University, Radio
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Welcome to Jerry Agar, News Junkie Shawn Wasson, Simon Badinter and ChicagoNow Radio with Bill Leff
Weekends on Chicago's WGN Radio 720 underwent a major transformation during 2009, with four new programs joining the schedule. In April, Jerry Agar, News Junkie with Shawn Wasson and Simon Rendezvous with Simon Badinter joined the weekend the lineup....Tags: Defense, Veterans Affairs, Entertainment, New York, Radio
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Paula Cooper
Paula Cooper was born and raised in Springfield, Missouri--the Queen City of the Ozarks. During a summer break between college semesters, Paula saw an advertisement by an airline offering positions as flight attendants. Thinking that she wanted to see...Tags: Radio Industry, Entertainment, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, Missouri
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City To Roll Out Touch-Screen Technology In Taxis
(WGN-AM)- The refusal of some Chicago taxicab drivers to accept credit cards leads to hundreds of complaints to city officials each year, ranking third behind reckless driving and rude behavior, records show. And taxi industry executives say the aversion...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, New York, Midway Airport, Science and Technology, Travel
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Steve and Johnnie schedule, March 22-26
Don't forget that, in addition to this blog, you can find us on SteveAndJohnnie.com, on Twitter, on Facebook and our Yahoo group. SUNDAY NIGHT / MONDAY MORNING: Our New Music Monday Magic Laser lands on a sneak preview of Grammy winner Shelby Lynne'...Tags: Toyota, New York, Passenger Cars, Les Paul, Vehicles
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Remember MySpace? Facebook could be setting itself up to fail
Now that the hype has died, the smoke has cleared and the price has begun its inevitable adjustment, it's time for a sober look at Facebook. Facebook is primed for the same fall that took MySpace. General Motors last week canceled its $10 million annual...Tags: MySpace, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Sociology, Culture
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The battle for the 'smart home' heats up
What if the cable guy was also your home security guy?
Maryland consumers are about to find out. Comcast Corp. has launched a marketing blitz this month to sign up customers for its new "Xfinity Home" package, which features a residential alarm system,...Tags: Consumers, Entertainment, Computer Hardware, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Marketing
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Microsoft marries the search engine to the social network
CNNDoes the Web have room for one more social network? Microsoft thinks so. With Facebook hogging the spotlight last week and Google working to stay in the game with Google+, Microsoft has quietly launched So.cl, which it describes as a social-search tool...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Sociology, Students, Culture
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Cable firms warn against heavy government oversight of Web
BOSTON — The opening day of this week's National Cable & Telecommunications Assn. convention was marked by a flurry of new deals and a warning by the head of the industry trade group that government oversight of the Internet must be kept to a...Tags: Time Warner Cable Inc., Computer Hardware, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Marketing, Bright House Networks
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NCTA Chairman Michael Powell fears heavy regulation of Internet
BOSTON -- The government needs to take a light touch when it comes to regulating the Internet, warned Michael Powell, a former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission who is now head of the National Cable & Telecommunications Assn., which is the...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, National Government, Politics, Government, Satellite and Cable Service
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